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Lyrics of Nature, Art and Love. By Francis William Bourdillon
Bourdillon, Francis William (1852-1921)
I.
Part I Art and Nature
II.
Part II Love
Love's Largesse
Life and Love
Mother-of-Pearl
The Words of Lovers
Darkening Years
A Rippled Stone
Two Dreams
A Butterfly on a Glacier
After their Year
“Where all Love's Pilgrims come”
Star-Glimpses
What is Love but a Dreamer?
The Song-Master
The Herald-Flower
Lost Leaves of the Greek Anthology
[Halcyon, by the gods' decree]
[From earthy crust]
[A feeble hand can spoil the flowers]
(With a mirror)
[So sweet is my love's name that all]
[Woman is like the Sea, y-wis]
III.
Part III Man's Love
IV.
Part IV Maiden's Love
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[From earthy crust]
From earthy crust
The crystal core:
From livid rust
The shining ore:
From natural lust,
Refined thrice o'er,
Love the august
Which gods adore.
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